Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 24, 1973, Image 29

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    READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
leNCER’S special
All wire and post ordered before 3-10-73 will carry a
10 percent discount for April delivery. On orders of 6 or
more rolls and extra $l.OO a roll Bonus.
KEYSTONE RED BRAND WIRE
Ruthless Barb *19.50 roll
Economy Barb *lB.OO roll
1047 - 6-11 Page Wire *58.50 roll
939 - 6-11 Page Wire *53.50 s
939 - 12-11 Page Wire *40.75s
6V2 ft. Steel Post *1.60
6V2 ft. 4" Round Wood *1.65
614 ft. Pointed Wood *1.50
Corner Braces Complete *10.50
FOR PROMPT YEAR ROUND SERVICE
Robert M. Stoltzfus
215-593-5982
Frey Bros.
717-786-2146
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This planter saves
money on seedcorn
Ungraded seedcorn often costs less than sized
seed —and your planter will handle ungraded
kernels accurately and efficiently if it’s a
John Deere Plateless. These planters provide
the close population control you demand, and
they do away with the nuisance of trying to
find just the right plates. They come in a
full range of sizes for wide'Or narrow rows.
Stop in soon for complete information on John
Deere Plateless Planters.
WENGER IMPLEMENT, INC.
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A. B. C. GROFF, INC.
New Holland
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393-3006 Elm
M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS
Westchester 696-2990
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Society 3
Farm Women Society 3 met
Saturday, February 17 at the
home of Mrs. Willie Stober,
Adamstown. The meeting was
conducted by Mrs. Clarence
Stauffer. Devotions by Mrs.
Stober precceded a moment of
silent prayer in memory of
member Mrs. Samuel Mohler.
Mrs. Stauffer gave a report of
the Lancaster County Board
meeting with Spring Rally for
Farm Women to be held at
Johnstown May 16.
Farm Women from Michigan
will tour Lancaster County May
2. Society 3 will host four of the
women.
The Society voted in favor of
the Welsh Mountain Mission as
the County Project. A con
tribution of $5O was given to the
Ephrata Recreation Center.
Society 3 will be entertained by
Society 19 at 7 p.m. May 11 at the
Coca Cola Building on Manheim
Pike.
Marc de Ray Von Zuydewyn
from Norway, who is staying at
the Stober home, played piano
selections. Scott Stober showed
slides on his stay in the
Netherlands.
The next meeting will be March
17 in the Salem Lutheran Church,
Ephrata, with Mrs. Edward West
serving as hostess.
Society 8
Farm Women Society 8 met
Saturday, February 17 at the
home of Mrs. Martin K. Miller,
426 Donegal Springs Road, Mount
Joy. Thirty-four members and
three visitors were present.
The meeting was in charge of
Miss Anna Mae Eby, president.
Devotions were in charge of Mrs.
Elias Musser.The report of the
-secretary was given by Miss
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 24,1973
Women Societies I
Mary Grace Martin and
treasurers report by Mrs.
Sylvester Shuman.
Miss Joan Lucas, assistant
Lancaster County - home
economist, was guest speaker.
Her topic was Fun-Do Fondues.
She advised the women as to
which type and quality of vessels
to use for best results while they
prepare the different types of
fondue and gave many pointers
for proper procedure as various
sauces are prepared. Several of
her recipes were prepared and
used as aprt of the refreshments.
Tomato-Cheese Fondue was
made and used with cubes of
French bread and Chocolate
Fondue for the dipping of
cherries, banana slices, apple
cubes and bitesize cubes of Pound
Cake.
Mrs. Hazel Hawthorne sang
several selections during
moments of informal time. Miss
Ruth Eby gave remaining
reports of the Convention at
Harrisburg.
The date for the bus trip to the
Philadelphia Flower Show has
been changed to March 15. The
bus will leave from St. Marks
Methodist Church, Mount Joy, at
7 a.m. Time will be given for
shopping at Wanamakers.
Returning time is 5 p.m.
Several slides were shown by
Martin Millers which he had
taken during an Anniversary
meeting at Hostetter’s several
months ago.
Hostesses for the afternoon
were Mrs. Clinton Eby, Miss
Mary Grace Martin, Mary
Shaeffer and Mrs. Martin K.
Miller.
The next meeting will be held
at 2 p.m. March 17 at the
Lutheran Church in Maytown.
Mrs. Charles Felty, 144 E.
Charlotte St., Millersville, will
speak and show slides of her trip
to Spain.
Aerial Ladder Equipped
FARM PAINTING
We Spray it on and Brush It In!
FOR FREE ESTIMATES
CALL COLLECT 717-393-6530
OR WRITE
HENRY K. FISHER
2322 Old Phila. Pike
Lancaster, Pa. 17602
Society 14
Farm Women Society 14 met
recently at the Coca Cola Bottling
Company, 1428 Manheim Pike
Mrs. Ira Kreider led the group
in devotions. Mrs. Kreider was
assisted by Mrs. Howard Combs,
Mrs. Henry Rohrer and Mrs.
Charles Meloy. Mrs. Ira Herr,
president, conducted the business
meeting.
Mrs. Norman Shenk, guest
speaker, said you can be very
creative with your own hands.
She conducted a Decoupage
Workshop.
The next meeting will be held
at 1:30 p.m. March 14 at the home
of Mrs. Raymond Barge, 400
Susan Avenue, Strasburg
Society 18
Farm Women Society 18 met
Saturday, February 17 at the
home of Mrs. Edward Wissler,
Landisville. Devotions were
given by Mrs. Harold D. Kimmel.
Mrs. Philip E. Bedient spoke to
the group on “Night Ministry.”
The business session was
conducted by the president, Mrs.
David E. Buckwalter. Members
voted to support the Welsh
Mountain Medical Center
through the county’s annual
project Announcement was
made of the upcoming pizza sale
in April.
A contribution of $lO was voted
for the Cerebral Palsy Fund.
Members were urged to write
personal letters to CBS con
cerning proposed X-rated movies
to be aired in the near future.
A new member, Mrs. Tobias
Leaman, was installed by Mrs.
John N. Hess, State second vice
president.
Society 18 will entertain Society
2 on March 17 at the Lititz Church
of the Brethren.
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